[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Queensland have discovered that the thickness of the outer layer of the brain influences how neurons deal with information. The results challenge understanding of how brain …
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[ad_1] November 21 (UPI) – The way neurons treat information depends on their positioning in the cortex, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Queensland. Until now, neuroscientists …
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[ad_1] New Vanderbilt research finds how long humans and other warm-blooded animals live—and when they reach sexual maturity—may have more to do with their brain than their body. More specifically, it is …
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[ad_1] Photo by Marcelo Hernandez / Getty Images) Scientists may have taken a big step forward in the growth path of a fully trained human brain in the laboratory. According to a …
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[ad_1] October 19, 2018 Human neurons are much larger than those of mice and rats, so we do not know if it is the size that makes the difference in terms of …
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[ad_1] A study conducted by a Massachusetts General Hospital research team reveals that neurogenesis (inducing the production of new neurons) in the brain structure where memories are encoded can improve cognitive function …
Read More »Brain cells responsible for the removal of damaged neurons after an identified injury – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Virginia Medical School have discovered that microglia, specialized immune cells of the brain, play a key role in eliminating dead material after brain injury. The study, …
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